Blast Protection Enchantment Command
Copy the /enchant command for Blast Protection in Minecraft Java 26.2 and Bedrock 26.32. All levels and a pre-enchanted /give variant are shown below.
/enchant commands — all levels
Hold a compatible item before running. /enchant cannot exceed the enchantment's normal max level.
Blast Protection I
/enchant @p minecraft:blast_protection 1/enchant @p blast_protection 1Blast Protection II
/enchant @p minecraft:blast_protection 2/enchant @p blast_protection 2Blast Protection III
/enchant @p minecraft:blast_protection 3/enchant @p blast_protection 3Blast Protection IV
/enchant @p minecraft:blast_protection 4/enchant @p blast_protection 4/give equivalent — Diamond Chestplate with Blast Protection IV
/give @p minecraft:diamond_chestplate[enchantments={blast_protection:4}] 1Uses the 1.21.5+ flat component syntax. For Bedrock, give the item first then use /enchant @p blast_protection 4 while holding it.
Works on
Items listed here are covered by the site's give pages. Some additional items (hoes, turtle helmet, etc.) also accept this enchantment but are not listed.
What Blast Protection does
Reduces explosion damage and knockback. More effective than Protection against explosions. Mutually exclusive with other protection types per piece.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I get Blast Protection in Minecraft?
- Hold a compatible item and run /enchant @p minecraft:blast_protection 4 (Java) or /enchant @p blast_protection 4 (Bedrock). Alternatively, use the /give command above to spawn a pre-enchanted item directly into your inventory.
- What is the max level of Blast Protection?
- The maximum level is Blast Protection IV (level 4). Using /give you can technically set any integer, but levels above 4 don't add further benefit in most cases.
- Does the Blast Protection command work in Bedrock Edition?
- Yes. On Bedrock use /enchant @p blast_protection 4 while holding a compatible item. Bedrock omits the "minecraft:" namespace prefix.